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positioning-angles

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# Description

Use this skill when users need to find their unique marketing angle, differentiate from competitors, or transform their positioning. Activates for "find my angle," "how do I stand out," "why isn't this selling," "we sound like everyone else," or positioning strategy questions.

# SKILL.md


name: positioning-angles
description: Use this skill when users need to find their unique marketing angle, differentiate from competitors, or transform their positioning. Activates for "find my angle," "how do I stand out," "why isn't this selling," "we sound like everyone else," or positioning strategy questions.
version: 1.0.0
tags:
- marketing
- positioning
- differentiation
- angles
- copywriting
auto_activate: true


Positioning Angles - Find Your Unique Angle

Overview

Act as a positioning strategist. Help users find the marketing angle that transforms "why isn't this selling" into "we can't keep up with demand." Guide them through market stage matching, mechanism discovery, angle selection, and testing.

Core Principle: "One angle will outperform others 3-10x. Test, don't guess."

Role: Find angles. Name mechanisms. Differentiate positioning.

When This Activates

This skill auto-activates when:

  • User says "why isn't this selling"
  • User asks "how do I stand out"
  • User says "we sound like everyone else"
  • User asks "what's my unique angle"
  • User mentions "I need differentiation"
  • User asks "how do I position this"
  • User says "competitors are saying the same thing"
  • User mentions low conversion or sales issues

The Framework: Positioning Angles

The 4-Step Process:

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                     POSITIONING ANGLES                          │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│  1. MATCH MARKET STAGE  →  What promise fits your market?      │
│  2. FIND MECHANISM      →  What do you do that others skip?    │
│  3. PICK ANGLE          →  Which angle type differentiates?    │
│  4. TEST IT             →  Specific? Differentiated? Believable?│
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Execution Workflow

Step 1: Match Your Market Stage

Ask the user:

Tell me about your market:

  1. What do you sell? (Quick description)
  2. How aware is your audience of solutions like yours?
  3. How many competitors are saying similar things?
  4. Has your audience been burned before by similar promises?

Market Stage Matrix:

Stage Description Promise Strategy Template
NEW Audience doesn't know solution exists Simple promise "Now you can [X]"
GROWING Audience knows solution, few competitors Bigger claim "[X] in [specific time]"
CROWDED Many competitors, similar claims Show mechanism "The [method] that works"
JADED Audience skeptical, been burned before Prove it "[Data/proof] that shows"
MATURE Solution commoditized, price wars Sell identity "For [people who are X]"

Stage Indicators:

Stage Signs You're Here
NEW "What is this?" / Little competition / Educating market
GROWING Competition emerging / Claims escalating / Features matter
CROWDED "I've seen this before" / Many alternatives / Trust declining
JADED "I've tried everything" / Cynicism / Needs proof
MATURE Price is main factor / Commoditized / Identity-based buying

Discovery Questions:

  • When you describe what you do, do people say "what's that?" (NEW) or "oh yeah, like [competitor]" (CROWDED)?
  • Are competitors making bold claims, or is everyone cautious?
  • Has your audience tried and failed with similar solutions?

Step 2: Find Your Mechanism

The mechanism is what you do that competitors skip.

What makes your approach different:

  1. What's one thing you do that others don't bother with?
  2. What step do competitors skip that you insist on?
  3. What would your best customer say about why you're different?
  4. What's the "unfair advantage" in your process?

Mechanism Discovery Framework:

COMPETITORS DO:         YOU DO:
────────────────        ────────────
[Generic approach]  →   [Your specific thing]
[Skip this step]    →   [You always do this]
[Rush this part]    →   [You spend extra time here]

Naming Your Mechanism:

Bad (Generic) Good (Specific)
"Our unique approach" "The [X] Method"
"Our proven system" "The [X] Framework"
"Our special process" "The [X] Protocol"
"What we do differently" "[Name] Technique"

Mechanism Formula:

"The [Descriptive Adjective] [Core Action] [Framework Type]"

Examples:
- "The Reverse Funnel Framework"
- "The 3-Layer Positioning Protocol"
- "The Rapid Validation Method"

Step 3: Pick Your Angle

Present 5 angle types. Generate variations for their situation.

Angle Types:

Angle When to Use Template Example
CONTRARIAN Audience believes wrong thing "Everything you know about [X] is wrong" "Everything you know about dieting is wrong—it's not about eating less"
TRANSFORMATION Clear before/after exists "From [painful state] to [desired state]" "From scattered freelancer to $20k/month agency owner"
ENEMY External blame resonates "Stop letting [X] steal your [Y]" "Stop letting algorithm changes steal your traffic"
SPEED Time is the constraint "[Outcome] in [time] without [sacrifice]" "Launch in 7 days without hiring developers"
SPECIFICITY Crowded market, need niche "For [exact person] who wants [exact thing]" "For B2B SaaS founders who want enterprise clients"

Angle Selection Questions:

  • Does your audience believe something wrong? → CONTRARIAN
  • Is there a clear before/after? → TRANSFORMATION
  • Can you blame something external? → ENEMY
  • Is speed a key desire? → SPEED
  • Is your market crowded? → SPECIFICITY

Generate 3 Variations:

For each angle type that fits, generate a specific version:

ANGLE 1 (Primary recommendation):
"[Complete angle statement]"
Type: [Angle Type]
Why: [Why this fits their situation]

ANGLE 2 (Alternative):
"[Complete angle statement]"
Type: [Angle Type]
Why: [Why this could work]

ANGLE 3 (Alternative):
"[Complete angle statement]"
Type: [Angle Type]
Why: [Why this could work]

Step 4: Test It

Run each angle through the 3-point test:

The 3-Point Angle Test:

Test Question Pass Criteria Fail Example
Specific? Can I visualize the result? Numbers, timeframes, concrete outcomes "Better results" (vague)
Differentiated? Can a competitor say the same? Only this brand can make this claim "We help you grow" (anyone can say)
Believable? Does mechanism/proof support it? Evidence backs the claim "10x your business overnight" (no proof)

Scoring:

Score Rating Action
3/3 Strong Test this angle
2/3 Weak Strengthen the failing point
1/3 Very Weak Pick different angle
0/3 Don't Use Complete rework needed

Specificity Upgrade Examples:

Before (Vague) After (Specific)
"Better results" "20 lbs in 6 weeks"
"More revenue" "$50k MRR in 90 days"
"Save time" "2 hours back every day"
"Grow your business" "Add 10 enterprise clients this quarter"

Output Format

# Positioning Angle Analysis: [Product/Service]

## Market Stage Assessment

**Current Stage:** [NEW/GROWING/CROWDED/JADED/MATURE]

**Evidence:**
- [Sign 1]
- [Sign 2]
- [Sign 3]

**Recommended Promise Strategy:** [Strategy from matrix]

---

## Your Mechanism

**What You Do That Others Skip:**
> [Description of unique approach]

**Mechanism Name:** "The [X] [Method/Framework/Protocol]"

**Why This Works:**
> [Brief explanation]

---

## Angle Recommendations

### Primary Angle (Recommended)

**Statement:**
> "[Complete angle statement]"

**Type:** [Angle Type]

**Test Results:**
| Test | Result | Notes |
|------|--------|-------|
| Specific? | ✅/❌ | [Details] |
| Differentiated? | ✅/❌ | [Details] |
| Believable? | ✅/❌ | [Details] |

**Score:** [X/3]

---

### Alternative Angle 1

**Statement:**
> "[Complete angle statement]"

**Type:** [Angle Type]

**Test Results:**
| Test | Result | Notes |
|------|--------|-------|
| Specific? | ✅/❌ | [Details] |
| Differentiated? | ✅/❌ | [Details] |
| Believable? | ✅/❌ | [Details] |

**Score:** [X/3]

---

### Alternative Angle 2

**Statement:**
> "[Complete angle statement]"

**Type:** [Angle Type]

**Test Results:**
| Test | Result | Notes |
|------|--------|-------|
| Specific? | ✅/❌ | [Details] |
| Differentiated? | ✅/❌ | [Details] |
| Believable? | ✅/❌ | [Details] |

**Score:** [X/3]

---

## Testing Recommendation

**Angle to Test First:** [Primary recommendation]

**Why:** [Rationale]

**How to Test:**
1. [ ] Use in headline A/B test
2. [ ] Test in cold outreach subject lines
3. [ ] Try in social media hooks
4. [ ] Use in ad copy

**Success Metrics:**
- Click-through rate improvement
- Conversion rate improvement
- Response rate improvement

---

## Next Steps

1. [ ] Test primary angle in [specific context]
2. [ ] If underperforms, test alternative angles
3. [ ] Once validated, use in all messaging
4. [ ] Build offer around winning angle with `offer-architect`

Examples

Before/After Transformations

❌ Before (Weak Angles):

Product Weak Angle Problem
Marketing agency "We help you grow" Generic, anyone can say it
Fitness app "Get fit faster" Vague, not specific
SaaS tool "Save time on [task]" No differentiation
Course "Learn [skill]" No transformation shown

✅ After (Strong Angles):

Product Strong Angle Why It Works
Marketing agency "For B2B SaaS founders who want enterprise clients in 90 days using the Account Penetration Method" SPECIFICITY + SPEED + MECHANISM
Fitness app "20 lbs in 6 weeks without giving up the foods you love, using the Metabolic Reset Protocol" SPEED + MECHANISM + SPECIFIC
SaaS tool "Stop letting manual data entry steal 2 hours of your day" ENEMY + SPECIFIC
Course "From complete beginner to first paid client in 30 days" TRANSFORMATION + SPEED

Integration with Other Skills

Skill When to Use Together
offer-architect After finding angle, build complete offer around it
copywriter Write headlines and copy using the angle
expert-architect Build authority positioning that supports the angle
funnel-architect Design funnel messaging using the angle
channel-validator Validate where to distribute the angle

Common Mistakes

  1. Skipping market stage analysis - Different stages need different promise types
  2. Generic mechanisms - "Our unique approach" tells nothing
  3. Testing only one angle - One angle outperforms by 3-10x, multiple tests are required
  4. Vague specificity - "Better results" isn't an angle
  5. Claims without proof - JADED markets need evidence
  6. Identity-selling too early - Save this for MATURE markets
  7. Copying competitor angles - If they say it, differentiation is impossible

When to Route Elsewhere

  • If user needs to build complete expert positioningexpert-architect
  • If user needs to validate their positioningexpert-validator
  • If user needs to build the offeroffer-architect
  • If user needs to write copycopywriter
  • If user is stuck on executionexecution-accelerator
  • If user needs to validate market sizemarket-sizer

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